The dire situation of water in the northern countries of the Middle East is real and could very well become a reason for wars in the very near future.
Iran, Iraq, and Syria are countries that lost a lot of the fresh water sources they once had in abundance.
The Euphrates River has receded and a drought characterizes most of the areas of the Euphrates River.
Most of the branches have become desolate oases, as a result of Turkey's restriction on the entry of water supply into Syrian territory through dams it has built.
Since January 2019, Turkey has been blocking water in Syria.
As a result, diseases such as leishmania, cholera and other skin diseases caused by swamp insects that gather around the river spread.
Source: Abu Salah - Telergram